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Pinky Bells
Abelia
×
grandiflor
'Pinky Bells'
Growth Characteristics: The Pinky Bells is a semi-evergreen shrub that blooms continuously, primarily from spring to autumn. The flowers typically range in color from light to deep pink and are small and bell-shaped. It grows quickly, and mature plants can reach approximately 1.2 meters in height. Therefore, it is suitable for gardens designed with medium-sized shrubs. Propagation Method: Pinky Bells is primarily propagated by cuttings. It is recommended to attempt cuttings by cutting hard branches in summer or early autumn. Using soft stems tends to increase the success rate of propagation. Cuttings should be kept indoors initially and moved outdoors once roots have formed. Cultivation Method: It thrives in well-drained soil, and a sunny location is ideal. Avoid soil that is too wet or too dry. When planting, ensure sufficient space for good ventilation, and if necessary, you can maintain the desired shape through pruning. Garden Use: 'Pinky Bells' are widely used for decorative purposes in gardens due to their small, showy flowers. They are particularly suitable for serving as hedges or borders, and for decorating flower beds in harmony with other flowering plants. Additionally, they can be utilized as background plants in large gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods: While generally resistant to pests, they can rarely be damaged by aphids or scale insects. To prevent this, it is recommended to inspect the leaves periodically and apply organic insecticides immediately if any issues are detected. Furthermore, proper watering and ventilation can minimize the occurrence of diseases. The information above serves as a guide to the general care and propagation of 'Pinky Bells'. Since care may vary depending on specific conditions, it is important to regularly check the plant's condition.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Honeysuckle
Height
60~90cm
Spread
90~120cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
6~9
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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